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GreenTech Pastures - 9 hours ago
Click to see full image. Remotely directed irrigation controller. Courtesy HydroPoint. Moving water around uses a lot of energy in the United States and many other agricultural nations. A Petaluma, California, firm is …
Also tagged: energy, water, weather, venture capital, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll
GreenTech Pastures - 9 hours ago
Sometimes, I SWEAR that companies put out green IT-ish press releases on the same day just to divert attention from their rivals. So, here’s the thing, after writing about Dell’s latest data center proclamations and …
Also tagged: energy, conservation, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - 18 hours ago
And this has nothing to do with faltering banks or auto makers with begging bowls. This has to do with the air we all must breathe. Right now there’s a major international conference on the atmosphere. The 14th session …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, research, weather, conservation, kyoto protocol, air pollution, blogroll, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - 24 hours ago
Lots of green building news bouncing around in the past few weeks, which simultaneously disheartening and heartening because of the state of the real estate market. The biggest deal, perhaps, is the fact that the U.S …
Also tagged: energy, building, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech
GreenTech Pastures - Dec 2, 2008
Forget $25 billion for the U.S.-owned auto companies. Small change. They have upped their request from the feds. GM alone wants $18 billion. Doesn’t that raise your confidence level that these guys are really on top of …
Also tagged: uncategorized, fossil fuel, renewable energy, federal government, petroleum, green tech, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Dec 1, 2008
A new study by researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science shows exactly how important a single agtom can be in a complex molecule. Reporting in the Nov. 26 edition of the Journal of …
Also tagged: energy, research, building, solar, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 30, 2008
Got solar panels on your home or business? Keeping them clean is necessary if you want to get efficient conversions of solar to electricity or even to heat water. Some roofs are less that congenial palce for a person …
Also tagged: energy, venture capital, solar, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, green tech, blogroll
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 30, 2008
Even in oil country folks are turning to electric golf carts for transport. Like in Hobart, Oklahoma. The annual fee: $10. How long before Exxon goes to court to stop this madness? City after city the local laws are …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, fossil fuel, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, air pollution, petroleum, green tech, state government, blogroll, cars and 38 traffic, law and 38 politics
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 26, 2008
The past decade has seen a surge in solar installations across the San Francisco Bay Area and the Silicon Valley leads the region. Top five counties in the region: 1. Santa Clara County [San Jose]: 2,462 solar …
Also tagged: energy, global warming, climate change, building, solar, renewable energy, conservation, engineering, federal government, green tech, blogroll
GreenTech Pastures - Nov 26, 2008
Just in time for the Black Friday retail rush (at least they hope), Greenpeace has released its 10th Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics! Greenpeace rates major tech gadget vendors on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 …
Also tagged: energy, climate change, recycling, conservation, engineering, air pollution, green tech